What is the information available about a person online because of their own digital activity?
What is a digital footprint
Trend usually online, a word/phrase preceded by a hash mark, used within a message to identify a keyword or topic of interest and facilitate a search for it
What is a hashtag?
Something that many people sign to demand change
What is a petition?
containing true, and up-to-date information
What is accurate?
What is the biggest online search engine?
Who can see your digital footprints in the future?
What is bosses, school board members, and parents?
the act of fighting for/supporting a cause on social media
What is hashtag activism?
Making a change in your community (Ex. creating a garden)
What is social action?
Specific words to narrow your search
What is a key word?
Wikipedia
What is an unreliable source?
Shows where we have been on the internet, how we behave online
Why are digital footprints so important?
When something is trending online
What is viral?
Tik tok, instagram, twitter, facebook, snapchat
Where can you see an example of hashtag activism?
A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem, especially by a computer
What is an algorithm?
Judge and determine the reliability of information
What is evaluate?
All of our online data that is used by websites
What are cookies?
activity on the part of an interested group directed toward some particular institutional change
What is social action?
Helping with publicity and raising awareness with petitions
What are strengths of online activism?
Something we use to narrow our searches
What are quotations?
When the information was published
What is currency?
Profile, Privacy, Protect, Permission, Positive
What are the 5 P'S
#BLM #Growingupblack #pride #saveralph
What is an example of a hashtag campaign?
Protesting or Marching, Using your voice , Signing petitions , Using hashtags, Being involved in your primary community!!!! (Community service)
What are examples of being an active citizen?
by including - or NOT you can eliminate something from your search
(example: if you want to search GAMES but not sports games try > game NOT sports, or game-sports)
How you can narrow a search?
C: Currency - When was the information published
R: Relevance - Does the information relate to your topic?A: Accuracy - Where does it come from?
A: Authority - Who is the author/publisher?
P: Purpose - Is this information to teach, sell or entertain?
What is the C.R.A.A.P Test?